The Brooklyn Collage Collective (BCC) is back with its 3rd installment of the year. While they had an opening reception last week, they have a closing party tonight at 7:30pm […]
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A Poster A Day with Alex Proba
A few weeks ago, Kickstarter Art Director Alex Proba exhibited her year-long project, “A Poster A Day,” at Space Ninety 8 in Williamsburg. Originally from Lüdenscheid, Germany, the ambitious young designer, […]
Brooklyn Collage Collective Recap at Brooklyn Fire Proof
Meet – Brooklyn Collage Collective, a group of 14 local collage artists who utilize the cut and paste medium to convey their own aesthetic. With a wide range of approaches […]
Art + Pasta Jewelry at New Franklin St Gallery Rekover Projects
While real estate snooping, I spotted a 2500 sq. ft. space on Franklin St, sandwiched between the newly opened People of 2Morrow and the half block of scaffolding that will […]
Free A$AP Rocky, NYC Land Use Review, Museum Freestyle, Funny (True) Stories, Beer Festival, Soul a Go-Go, and Sandwich Talks: What’s Happening Greenpoint? (2/20-2/28)
“Curiosity is only vanity. Most frequently we wish not to know, but to talk. We would not take a sea voyage for the sole pleasure of seeing without hope of […]
Bad On Its Own Opens Tonight (11/16)
Greenpointers contributor and local artist Martin Esteves and local artist Amanda Browder will feature recents works at Calico Brooklyn (67 West St #206) with an opening reception tonight Friday, November […]
“Exhibit B” Opens at Calico Friday 10/19
“Exhibit B” The second of two inaugural group art shows at Calico ex•hib•it – noun – document or material object produced and identified in court or before an examiner for […]
My Chemical Portrait at Heliopolis: Last Night Tonight 8/26
It was nothing like the cowboy-dress, sepia novelties of every town tourist traps. Having my collodian portrait taken at Heliopolis gallery by inherent photographer Eric Lee Bowman felt (and was) […]
Leszek Knaflewski at Cleopatra’s
Currently showing at Cleopatra’s, a small art gallery (sidenote: here’s a brief story about its inception) tucked into a thin slice of space on a quiet stretch of Meserole, is […]
The Most Exciting Part About an Old Brick – Art Opening Tonight!
Heading over the Williamsburg Bridge, have you noticed the colorful oval tiles, an art installation that covers the rafters on your way down towards Manhattan? It is one of my […]